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Season 1, Episode 1: Celeste Beard JohnsonOriginal Air Date—???? |
Season 1, Episode 2: Virginia LarzelereOriginal Air Date—6 August 2004Next US airings:
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Season 1, Episode 3: Clara HarrisOriginal Air Date—13 August 2004Next US airings:
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Season 1, Episode 4: Elena KiejlichesOriginal Air Date—????Next US airings:
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Season 1, Episode 5: Kimberly HrickoOriginal Air Date—27 August 2004Next US airings:
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Season 1, Episode 6: Lee Ann ReidelOriginal Air Date—3 September 2004Next US airings:
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Season 1, Episode 7: Ruth Ann AronOriginal Air Date—2004Next US airings:
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Season 1, Episode 8: Joyce CohenOriginal Air Date—????Next US airings:
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Season 1, Episode 9: Susan WrightOriginal Air Date—24 September 2004Next US airings:
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Season 1, Episode 10: Diane ZamoraOriginal Air Date—2004Next US airings:
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Season 1, Episode 11: Kristin RossumOriginal Air Date—8 October 2004Next US airings:
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Season 1, Episode 12: Debra BakerOriginal Air Date—15 October 2004Next US airings:
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Season 1, Episode 13: Carolyn WarmusOriginal Air Date—22 October 2004Next US airings:
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Season 2, Episode 1: Adele CravenOriginal Air Date—2004Adele and Steven Craven were the perfect suburban couple. Adele was a trained mortician; Steven was a high-flying Delta Airlines pilot with a sky-high salary. They had a beautiful home in upscale Covington, Kentucky; their two young sons loved their school; and Steven could reach the Delta hub at Cincinnati in minutes. Being close to the airport was also convenient for Adele. Unbeknownst to Steven, she was having an affair with Delta baggage handler Rusty McIntyre. But the lovers needed more space-the cops had already caught them having sex in a car in a church parking lot-and they wanted Steven's $500,000 life insurance payoff. So Adele got Rusty to hire a hit man. For $15,000, small-time crook Ronald Pryor agreed to bludgeon Steven to death with a crow bar. On the morning of July 12, 2000, the three attacked Steven in the Craven's basement. When twelve blows of the crow bar didn't kill her husband, Adele gave Pryor a loaded pistol to finish the job. Within days, all three were arrested and charged with murder. Tried together in June 2001, McIntyre and Pryor were convicted of murder and sentenced to death. Adele cried at her trial in November 2002, swearing she was innocent and dearly loved Steven, a good man and a good father. Steven's murder was McIntyre's idea, she said. He stalked her, spied on her, seduced her, and when she tried to break up, he hired Pryor to kill her husband. To escape the death penalty, McIntyre turned State's witness, but Pryor refused to testify. The jury couldn't decide who to believe and on December 6 the judge declared a mistrial. In a second trial scheduled to begin in January 2004, both McIntyre and Pryor agreed to testify against Adele. Feeling the noose tighten around her neck, she pleaded guilty to masterminding the murder-for-hire plot. She received a life sentence without the possibility of parole for twenty years. All three are currently serving time in the Kentucky prison system. |
Season 2, Episode 2: Sharee MillerOriginal Air Date—???? |
Season 2, Episode 3: Elisa McNabneyOriginal Air Date—3 March 2005Next US airings:
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Season 2, Episode 4: Donna SummervilleOriginal Air Date—10 March 2005Next US airings:
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Season 2, Episode 5: Terri GilbertOriginal Air Date—2005Next US airings:
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Season 2, Episode 6: Donna SommervilleOriginal Air Date—20 March 2005Next US airings:
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Season 2, Episode 7: Brenda AndrewOriginal Air Date—27 March 2005Next US airings:
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Season 2, Episode 8: Stephanie StephensOriginal Air Date—3 April 2005Next US airings:
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Season 2, Episode 9: Amy DeChantOriginal Air Date—10 April 2005Next US airings:
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Season 2, Episode 10: Linda JonesOriginal Air Date—24 April 2005Next US airings:
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Season 2, Episode 11: Dionne BaughOriginal Air Date—2005Next US airings:
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Season 2, Episode 12: Dante Britteon SutoriusOriginal Air Date—2005 |
Season 2, Episode 13: Pam SmartOriginal Air Date—2005Next US airings:
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Season 3, Episode 1: Donna YaklichOriginal Air Date—2005 |
Season 3, Episode 2: Yesenia PatinoOriginal Air Date—2005Next US airings:
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Season 3, Episode 3: Manuela GarciaOriginal Air Date—2005Next US airings:
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Season 3, Episode 4: Jeena HanOriginal Air Date—2005Next US airings:
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Season 3, Episode 5: Dora CisnerosOriginal Air Date—2005Next US airings:
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Season 3, Episode 6: Kimberley KondejewskiOriginal Air Date—2005Next US airings:
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Season 3, Episode 7: Mary ThompsonOriginal Air Date—2005Next US airings:
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Season 3, Episode 8: Laura RogersOriginal Air Date—2005Next US airings:
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Season 3, Episode 9: Linda Lou CharbonneauOriginal Air Date—2005Next US airings:
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Season 3, Episode 10: Stella NickellOriginal Air Date—2005Next US airings:
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Season 3, Episode 11: Kimberley AndersonOriginal Air Date—2005 |
Season 3, Episode 12: Gail BennettOriginal Air Date—2005Next US airings:
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Season 3, Episode 13: Deidra LaneOriginal Air Date—2005Next US airings:
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Season 4, Episode 1: Sandy MurphyOriginal Air Date—2006 |
Season 4, Episode 2: Carol CarrOriginal Air Date—2006Next US airings:
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Season 4, Episode 3: Phyllis NelsonOriginal Air Date—12 November 2006Next US airings:
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Season 4, Episode 4: Sharron Nikki RedmondOriginal Air Date—19 November 2006Next US airings:
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Season 4, Episode 5: Sheila DavallooOriginal Air Date—5 November 2006Next US airings:
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Season 4, Episode 6: Sarah JohnsonOriginal Air Date—17 December 2006Next US airings:
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Season 4, Episode 7: Mary Ellen SamuelsOriginal Air Date—3 December 2006Next US airings:
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Season 4, Episode 8: Erin DukesOriginal Air Date—15 October 2006Next US airings:
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Season 4, Episode 9: Piper RountreeOriginal Air Date—2006Next US airings:
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Season 4, Episode 10: Dixie ShanahanOriginal Air Date—29 October 2006Next US airings:
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Season 4, Episode 11: Joan ShannonOriginal Air Date—17 December 2006Next US airings:
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Season 4, Episode 12: Donna FrymanOriginal Air Date—????Next US airings:
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Season 4, Episode 13: Melinda RaischOriginal Air Date—10 December 2006Next US airings:
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Season 5, Episode 1: Martha FreemanOriginal Air Date—2007Next US airings:
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Season 5, Episode 2: Episode #5.2Original Air Date—???? |
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Season 5, Episode 4: Kimberly CunninghamOriginal Air Date—2007Next US airings:
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Season 5, Episode 5: Margaret RudinOriginal Air Date—2007Next US airings:
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Season 5, Episode 6: Jane DorotikOriginal Air Date—2007Next US airings:
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Season 5, Episode 7: Susan PolkOriginal Air Date—2007Next US airings:
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Season 5, Episode 8: Vicki MonroeOriginal Air Date—12 August 2007Next US airings:
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Season 5, Episode 9: Claire WelshOriginal Air Date—15 July 2007 |
Season 5, Episode 10: Mary KruegerOriginal Air Date—5 August 2007Next US airings:
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Season 5, Episode 11: Brookey Lee WestOriginal Air Date—22 July 2007Next US airings:
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Season 5, Episode 12: Daphne WrightOriginal Air Date—29 July 2007Next US airings:
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Season 6, Episode 1: Mary WinklerOriginal Air Date—7 October 2007Next US airings:
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Season 6, Episode 2: Jessica McCordOriginal Air Date—14 October 2007Next US airings:
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Season 6, Episode 3: Adrienne Emily HicksonOriginal Air Date—21 October 2007Next US airings:
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Season 6, Episode 4: Sarah BradyOriginal Air Date—28 October 2007Next US airings:
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Season 6, Episode 5: Elizabeth ReynoldsOriginal Air Date—4 November 2007 |
Season 6, Episode 6: Lynn TurnerOriginal Air Date—11 November 2007 |
Season 6, Episode 7: Kathleen DensonOriginal Air Date—2008 |
Season 6, Episode 8: Misty WitherspoonOriginal Air Date—25 November 2007 |
Season 6, Episode 9: Cynthia GeorgeOriginal Air Date—2 December 2007Next US airings:
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Season 6, Episode 10: Lisa WhedbeeOriginal Air Date—20 January 2008Next US airings:
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Season 6, Episode 11: Erika SifritOriginal Air Date—6 January 2008Next US airings:
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Season 6, Episode 12: Malaika GriffinOriginal Air Date—???? |
Season 6, Episode 13: Sharon DanielsOriginal Air Date—10 February 2008 |
Season 6, Episode 14: Michelle MichaelOriginal Air Date—6 April 2008 |
Season 6, Episode 15: Linda HenningOriginal Air Date—13 April 2008 |
Season 6, Episode 16: Darlene GentryOriginal Air Date—20 April 2008 |
Season 6, Episode 17: Monique BerkleyOriginal Air Date—27 April 2008 |
Season 6, Episode 18: Shayne LoveraOriginal Air Date—4 May 2008 |
Season 6, Episode 19: Ann TrexlerOriginal Air Date—11 May 2008 |
Season 6, Episode 20: Kerri Fae BrownOriginal Air Date—18 May 2008 |
Season 6, Episode 21: Ann Miller KontzOriginal Air Date—6 July 2008 |
Season 6, Episode 22: Elicia HughesOriginal Air Date—13 July 2008 |
Season 6, Episode 23: Linda FieldsOriginal Air Date—2008 |
Season 6, Episode 24: Tracey FrameOriginal Air Date—27 July 2008Next US airings:
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Season 6, Episode 25: Shawna NelsonOriginal Air Date—3 August 2008Next US airings:
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Season 6, Episode 26: Jeanette SliwinskiOriginal Air Date—10 August 2008Next US airings:
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Season 6, Episode 27: Leslie MacKoolOriginal Air Date—17 August 2008Next US airings:
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Season 7, Episode 1: Ashley HumphreyOriginal Air Date—8 January 2009Next US airings:
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Season 7, Episode 2: Larissa SchusterOriginal Air Date—15 January 2009Next US airings:
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Season 7, Episode 3: Cindy SommerOriginal Air Date—22 January 2009 |
Season 7, Episode 4: Mechele LinehanOriginal Air Date—29 January 2009Beautiful 33-year-old Mechele Linehan appeared to be the perfect wife and mother. She and husband Colin met as college students and married in 1998. The couple eventually settled down with their daughter in Olympia, Washington, where Colin practiced medicine and Mechele got her Master's degree in public administration. Mechele was a model of the suburban supermom: active in her daughter's PTA, teaching Sunday school, and volunteering at a rape crisis center. Her friends and neighbors were shocked when, in October of 2006, she was arrested, along with a man named John Carlin, for the 1996 murder of Kent Leppink near Anchorage, Alaska. They were even more shocked when court papers revealed that, in 1996, Mechele had danced at an Anchorage strip joint. It was there that she had met both Leppink and Carlin. She also became engaged to both men - at the same time. When Leppink was found shot to death, Mechele became a suspect. Although police found plenty of motive - Mechele had taken out a $1 million life insurance policy on Leppink just months before his death - they didn't have enough evidence to charge her with the crime. Shortly after the murder, Mechele moved to New Orleans, where she met her husband, and started a new life. But, the Alaska police didn't drop the investigation. In 2004, when a new cold case unit was formed, investigators took a fresh look at Leppink's murder. A break came in 2005, when investigators tracked down Carlin's son, who said he had seen his dad and Mechele cleaning off a gun around the time of the murder. Carlin went to trial in March 2007 and was found guilty. Eight months later, a jury also convicted Mechele of first- degree murder. Both were sentenced to 99 years in prison. Next US airings:
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Season 7, Episode 5: Beth CarpenterOriginal Air Date—5 February 2009Beth Ann Carpenter was a classic overachiever. Brainy and self-assured, she got a degree in international law at a prestigious college in Washington, D.C. Back home in Connecticut, she landed a job with Haiman Clein, a powerful real estate attorney in New London. Beth's younger sister Kim, on the other hand, had been married and divorced by the age of 20, and had a young daughter she frequently pawned off on her parents while she partied with her latest deadbeat boyfriend. In 1993, Kim married Anson "Buzz" Clinton, a hard-partying local who worked odd jobs, but had recently become a male stripper. Not surprisingly, the Carpenter family was opposed to Kim and Buzz's marriage, especially when they learned that the couple was living in a converted tool shed behind Buzz's parents' house. Beth Carpenter went to court on behalf of her mother to win custody of Kim's daughter, but was shocked when Buzz, acting as Kim's lawyer, won the case. A few weeks later, on March 10, 1994, Buzz was found shot to death on a remote stretch of road off I-95. At first, police thought the killing was part of a drug deal gone bad. But, when a tip led them to a notorious drug dealer, he claimed he was a hit man working for local attorney named Haiman Clein. He told cops that Clein had ordered the hit at the request of his lover and employee, Beth Carpenter. The cops went to question Clein and Beth, but both had split town. Eventually, authorities tracked down Beth in Ireland, she gave up Haiman's whereabouts. Haiman confessed to being involved in the murder, but cut a deal in exchange for his testimony against Beth. Beth was apprehended in Ireland in January of 1999 and extradited back home. She finally went to trial for Buzz's murder in February, 2002. The prosecution's star witnesses were Clein and the hitman, but the defense told the jury that, by their own admission, Clein was a cocaine and sex-addicted crook and the hitman a Satan-worshiping drug dealer - not exactly pillars of truth. The defense's star witness was Beth herself. She claimed that Clein had seduced her, and had set up the hit on Buzz to impress her. But the jury took one look at the overweight, middle-aged Clein and the redheaded beauty, and decided Beth was the one who had done the seducing. She was found guilty and sentenced to life in prison. |
Season 7, Episode 6: Monique JohnsonOriginal Air Date—12 February 2009Growing up on the streets of Memphis, Monique Johnson possessed a no- nonsense toughness that made her a perfect fit for her job as a corrections officer. But her job performance wasn't the only thing that earned the 40-year-old single mom the admiration of her peers. In 2005, she started dating Memphis police officer Tony Hayes. Hayes, estranged from his third wife, was known as a ladies' man, a reputation that led to a rocky relationship with Monique. In May of 2006, Hayes had even filed a police report accusing Monique, supposedly angry he'd gotten a phone call from another woman, of trashing his apartment and scratching obscenities on the hood of his car. But when Hayes disappeared that September, Monique seemed genuinely concerned, afraid her policeman lover had run afoul of some drug-dealer. Three days after Hayes disappeared, it was Monique who handed police a breakthrough - she led them to Tony's body, stuffed in the trunk of his white Lexus in a Memphis parking lot. Monique admitted she'd shot him, but claimed she'd been defending herself from an abusive boyfriend. But, as investigators looked deeper into Monique's background, they uncovered a history of troubled relationships. Charged with first-degree murder, at trial she claimed that, on the day of the murder, she'd confronted Tony about another woman. They'd started arguing and he attacked her, backing her into a closet. She'd grabbed a gun kept there and shot him. Prosecutors argued that it wasn't self-defense, because, of 6 shots she fired, four hit him in the back. The jury was unconvinced, however, setting aside first-degree charges and finding Monique guilty of reckless homicide. After sentencing, with credit for time served awaiting trial, she walked away with only probation, but in June 2008, Monique was arrested for violating the terms of her probation. She will be released in May 2009. |
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